Rex Boyd has been a professional entertainer since 1986. He's worked in all imaginable kinds of places, including comedy clubs, street festivals, universities, private functions, and other related events. He was born in Texas, grew up in Kansas City, spent 6 years travelling the world, and has been living in England since 1994.

David Cassel is an actor and director who trained in Canada, lived in Australia for 14 years, lived in Antwerp Belgium for four years and now operates an improv comedy performance lab called "The Space Station" in Berlin, Germany. He teaches and performs on a weekly basis. He is the founder of The Interlude Company and The Nebulous Rebels, he started performing on the streets in 1978. Since then, he has used the street skills he has developed to visit over 35 countries and explore the effects that street performance has had on the cultures that exist therein. He continues to tour a variety of solo performances, direct larger spectacle oriented street theatre events and design digital environments.

"Antigravity Theatre" primarily exists as a vehicle for Martin Ewen, to propel his bizarre solo comic genius onto the world at large. He has performed solo with his stilt clown character "Lurk", as well as set stilt dance pieces and other site specific productions in 53 cities throughout 16 countries.

Mr. Taxi Trix made his first appearance in Queens, New York, when he was born an exceedingly young man. As a lad often compelled to yell out the car window, Taxi began performing a fire juggling comedy show in 1987. Spending the past 15 years creating laughter full time, Taxi has compiled over 22 years of experience. Currently riddled with mischief and bravado, the Taxi Trix Antics and Attitude Act singlehandedly redefines the term "Gleefarmer."

Steven Ragatz has been entertaining audiences with his juggling, mime, stilt walking and general antics for over two decades. His act has been featured in a wide variety of venues, ranging from street corners, to the Indianapolis and Detroit symphonies. As a six year veteran of the French Canadian circus, Cirque du Soleil, Steven has performed throughout North America. His television credits include The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, The Rosie O'Donnell Show and The Today Show. Steven holds a B.A. in Variety Theater and an M.S. in Computer Science from Indiana University.

Drew the Dramatic Fool (Drew Richardson) is best known as the first person in the 21st century to make new short silent movies for mainstream movie theaters. Besides being a silent film star in the wrong century, Drew has been creating solo stage shows for the past twenty five years, which he has performed from Austin to Austria. He first studied visual comedy theatre with John Towsen at Ohio University, and with Jacques Lecoq in Paris. As a guest-teaching artist, Drew has taught for many universities, festivals, and theatre companies including Point Park Conservatory for Performing Arts, MotionFest, and 500 Clown.